Because not every celebrity can have an illustrious music career like Lindsay Lohan.
Brian Galindo
BuzzFeed Staff

1. Naomi Campbell, Baby Woman (1994)
Naomi Campbell, Baby Woman (1994)
While most models go the acting route, Naomi decided to pursue singing, releasing her one and only album I Will Hit You With My BlackBerry Baby Woman in 1994. The only single from the album “Love and Tears” reached No. 40 in the U.K.

2. David Charvet, David Charvet (1997)
David Charvet, David Charvet (1997)
The former Baywatch and Melrose Place actor has actually released three albums and a digital single over the years.

3. Jeff Daniels, Live and Unplugged to Benefit the Purple Rose Theatre (2005)
Jeff Daniels, Live and Unplugged to Benefit the Purple Rose Theatre (2005)
The Newsroom actor released an album of satirical songs to benefit his Michigan theater company.

4. Clint Eastwood, Rawhide’s Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites (1963)
Clint Eastwood, Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites (1963)
Years before he played a singing cowboy in Paint Your Wagon, Clint released an album of cowboy favorites — playing off the popularity of his TV show Rawhide.

8. Terrence Howard, Shine Through It (2008)
Terrence Howard, Shine Through It (2008)
Terrance described his debut album as “urban country.”

9. Mr. T, Mr. T’s Commandments (1984)
Mr. T, Mr. T's Commandments (1984)
We can forgive Mr. T for his attempt at rapping, he did it for the children.

10. Steve “Blues Clues” Burns, Songs for Dustmite
Steve "Blues Clues" Burns, Songs for Dustmite
Steve’s debut album was actually well received, garnering a 7.8/10 from Pitchfork. Sadly, there are no appearances from Joe or Mailbox.

12. Tia Carrere, Dream (1993)
Tia Carrere, Dream (1993)
Tia’s pop career never took off, but she has found success in Hawaiian music. She won a Grammy in both 2009 and 2011 for Best Hawaiian Music Album.

14. Robert Downey Jr., The Futurist (2004)
Robert Downey Jr., The Futurist (2004)
Robert proved he is not only a gifted actor, but also a talented singer-songwriter too. He wrote eight ballads for the album.

15. Joe Pesci, Vincent Laguardia Gambini Sings Just for You (1998)
Joe Pesci, Vincent Laguardia Gambini Sings Just for You (1998)
Ever wonder what an album from “Vinny” from My Cousin Vinny would sound like? The answer: Not good.
Choice track, Joe rapping on “Wise Guy.”